The trope that pisses me off the most is when the when a male character slips or some shit and coincidentally happens to grab a female character's boobs followed by a slap to the face. It's so overused that I literally can't take it anymore.
Oh god when was the last time an anime has done this? Last I saw it happened in SAO way back in 2014. Most anime, good ones at least, have strayed far off from the trope.
One kinda dumb thing with beast races is when they make for example male werewolves look like what you expect them to be but women are just humans with wolf tails and ears.
A trope that pisses me so much is the fact that every anime with a villain organization always makes the dumbest decisions and ends up getting their asses beat no matter how strong the organization is by the mc.
“Oh no no, see, they are ACTUALLY 4000 year old deity’s whos powers have been suppressed and turned them into these cute little forms that gets them smacked on the head or babied or patted on the head when they are very much adult” 🤓
One trope you don’t see alot but I hate when it happens is when someone uses a cool special attack/has a weapon that they use only ONCE and never uses it again for the entire series.
fairy tail is kinda like that lmao, how many times natsu has literally done ”secret arts” to finish off opponent but they never use it again, and because of that gets beaten down everytime because he rushes in with the useless fire dragon iron fist rather than using an actual strong attack or try being smart about it and starting with fire dragon roar…
At least give a probable reason why they never use it again. Like almost killing them, it drains their life energy/drains the life energy of everything around them. The weapon broke. It has a limited number of uses and the heroes don't want to waste them.
I think the one trope that infuriates me the most is the annoying female character that always hits the guys in the show at the slightest annoyance, same thing every time for so many anime, and if it's no the main heroine it's always one of the side characters. Edit: I am mainly reffering to maka (soul eater), nami (one piece) and sakura (naruto)
But hey, Japan considers male slapstick from women funny. Which they are entitled to enjoy. I just wish it was more equal then in that regard. Like Tommy said, double standard like shit.
@@smooth.tomato345 I feel like women needa decide whether they truly want to be consistently treated as an equal or more vulnerable because of their sex. It's unfair for them to flip flop like that depending on the situation for their convenience. Especially when even weaker men don't get that kind of luxury.
I lowkey give tanjiro a pass with the clothing because he’s wearing a mandatory uniform and the checker coat from his father so him always wearing the same thing is justified
Yea Tanjiro's fine because he's wearing a uniform, imo I think it's fine if the character is wearing a uniform because that's what they have to wear for school or for work.
Ironically, I think Collegehumor summarizes the problem with lolis the best: "That's a child." "Technically he's a thousand years old." "THEN WHY DID YOU DRAW HIM LIKE THIS!"
They exist because like it or not there is a market of weirdos always cashing on it And japan being a corporate country they put money over morality, just like USA
The clothing trope is not a trope, it actually has purpose. Consistency in the design is used to make the character iconic and easily recognizable. Take cosplaying as an example. You can recognize the character they're portraying because of the consistent design.
I think Cardcaptor Sakura is the only exception to this that I know of. Sakura (and most of the characters) have a new outfit in pretty much every episode, in addition to Sakura putting on a new costume every time she's about to get up to her magical girl shenanigans- all in all, Sakura alone has had at least 100 outfit changes. And a ton of her outfits are instantly recognizable, too. I can only guess whoever designed her really liked their job
@@Commenter839 I think that's probably bcs their target audience are mostly young girls and they brand their anime as a shojo anime that's focused on magical girls and dress ups. Though the ones that are consistent are their style of clothing and accesories like staffs that makes them recognizable cmiiw
@@Kaisona2017 true truee.. but still they kept the same outfit if they're still in the same island, no? Even though it took.. idk probably 50 episodes to clear an island (sorry, i don't watch OP). I say that's long enough to make ppl get familiar with the outfits and plus, their striking features (like hats) are such a huge boost to their design
@@loocydity6119 Even by magical girl standards, Sakura changes outfits a lot. The creators actively decided against giving her a default costume to transform into, the way most magical girls do. So the "stock transformation footage" is really just her key turning into a wand, usually edited each episode to match whatever outfit she's wearing. She does have a "signature" outfit that's seen on a lot of promotional art, but she only wears that outfit in the first opening. The in-universe explanation for all this is that her friend enjoys designing a variety of outfits and costumes (there's leotards, jester outfits, fluffy dresses, and just about everything in between) This is on top of Sakura and everyone else never wearing the same casual outfits twice. It's no exaggeration when I say whoever did the character designs had to have loved their job
Irl when something is silent, it’s silent, but in anime there is no silence because everyone is going “mmm… ehhh.. huh.. mmm… mmmphhh… ehhhh?? Hoooo? EHHH!? Huh? Guhhh… aughhhhh… urgh.. ugh… GUH!? HUH!?”
My theory about the fatherless main character is because of Japanese society. Most of the time that dad works a job really late and isn’t involved with his child’s life or he doesn’t get to see his family because of how brutal work culture in Japan is. When you look it at the view it makes makes sense and if my theory is true that’s really sad.
I think there was a thing in anime where the mc is starting to die from overwork more, which now has a whole name in japanese with these people working over 100 hours with rare break days and for half of that time without pay because their work culture insists that working more instead of working efficiently shows dedication
I agree with the whole list, I would also add to it the 'pervert' character, whose only reason for existance is to harass all the attractive characters in the show, which ends up in an even more annoying fanservice
@@reggielacey2235 bro I love anime but he's pointing out straight fax bro (Sanji post time skip, meliodas, and mineta) all these characters do that and it's annoying
@@mugennnnn yeah at least i do i mean bc of someone that teaches him at the timeskip his attitude towards women is worse he gets really perverted still a simp but more perverted tbh :/ his attitude got worse tbh but his powerups imo are still clean
The Clothing Trope isn’t that bad, if it looks good it’ll help the character(s) be more iconic (In a good way). Also the artist would have to design and draw a new outfit once and while, which would most likely take too much time.
Depending on your time period and class, you probably didn't have the ability to get new clothes that often anyway. So the trope is more forgivable in some series than others.
Also, the clothing trope isn't just a manga thing, it's a comics thing in general. Are yall forgetting that Jon from the fucking Garfield comic strip also wears the same shirt every day?
Anime tropes i hate: -pervert mc *slips* *awkward pose* -UwU kawaii girl blush blush and then *BOOM* emo tall boy -normal boy in all girls school or some shet -adopted twins falling in ROMANTIC love LIKE WTF BRUH THEY'RE SIBLINGS -vampire boi falls in love with a human girl/boy
The one trope I don't like is the "harem" trope where the main character is either completely clueless or is a total pervert but almost all the girls suffer some form of mood swings where they'll beat him up for almost nothing and wonder why he doesn't reciprocate their feelings. And that's if they even admit that they like him Edit: my bad y'all pls don't cut my head off in the comments
An the girl always blames the guy for wanting to get with one girl. It’s not the girl’s fault for actually getting the guy to love her back. NO! It’s the guy’s fault for not choosing her
Try Quintessential quintuplets, that's actually a good harem anime, and they actually focus on the feelings of the girls rather than making them fall for him in one episode just because he was nice
In Naruto’s case, his father wasn’t the only person absent in his life, neither was it just his mother too. He had 0 family members that were alive (as far as we are aware) and the only two people we know who were even remotely related to him (Karin and Nagato) were unaware of his existence up until Shippuden.
It should be pointed out that one of the romance anime's you were showing, 'Komi-san can't Communicate' is actually a more better done version that doesn't have the standard tropes. The Main Character is not a loser, he's just a completely average guy, he doesn't start the series by having a crush on his love interest, he becomes her friend because she has a communication disorder that he found out and agree's to help her with, spurring her attraction to him that eventually becomes mutual. The series is not entirely romantic, with most of it being a slice of life with Tadano trying to help Komi improve in speaking to others and being more social. So while it panders to the typical tropes of a romantic highschool anime, it does them in a much more fun and inventive way that either makes you laugh, or feel entertained.
@@zierragacha5089The whole school is yandere for Komi. All the characters are goofy as hell but they give komi experience to break out of her shell with different outlooks in life. I'm not saying i like yamai I hope she steps in doggy doo for disrespecting chadano but she has role to play.
Technically, Tanjiro does have an excuse the others don't, which is the fact that his clothes are a uniform worn by every demon slayer. I'm pretty sure it's probably in his employment contract to wear that shit
@@detomnz2024 He wears it over his uniform. Not saying he shouldn't change that but I don't think he needs to change that often. Also isn't that made by his mom or smth? He probably only has one
Don't think the same clothes trope is really a big deal considering that one, is a common thing in most cartoons these days, two keeping to one outfit consistently allows for recognizability, (like with the case of the color pallatte block to where you can tell a certain character just by their colors), and three it saves time. Yeah, realistically, people don't wear the same thing every day, but when it comes to animation and shows, choosing one outfit and sticking to it makes it easy for animators and illustrators. That isn't to say a character can't change outfits every now and then, but having one single outfit that is most common is a way for the character to stick out or fit a theme. Changing it up can symbolize other things such as character progression.
As someone who watched and read Rent A Girlfriend, I hated the fact that the MC didn't even choose a girl. Like my dude, there was one girl who actually wanted to be with him but he was downbad for the main female. WHAT?!?! And then I stopped watching after the first episode of season 2 because they couldn't finish the story
From what i heard, thr girl who liked him would constantly lie to the girl he likes, including saying they fucked, shes a manipulative bitch who refuses to leave him alone, like he is actively yelling please break up with me and she says no because he made her heart beat faster (last part isnt a joke)
Instead of having the main character just automatically get up stronger with "the power of friendship", have the villain badly injure and/or kill the main one's closest friend. So when that happens the main character just freaking SNAPS, and takes it all out on the villain. That way, it ACTUALLY shows how he really cares about his friends instead of having him just remember he has them all of a sudden.
i like how in one piece they actually get it right spoilers for marineford arc: When luffy's brother dies, luffy doesn't get a massive powerup or anything. He fucking folds. Luffy is straight up out of commision for the rest of the fight.
@@jupitercoyote348 He cries for so long and very loudly, and he even got depression along with jumping out the hospital and trying to find his brother, but he realizes hes dead, again, and goes insane.
@@jupitercoyote348 One piece really conveys emotion, gets rid of most bad and annoying tropes, and its also the definition of funny too, they do it better than most anime.
The whole fatherless/motherless thing I feel like is sometimes a way for the author to just vent and at the same time give the character some depth or whatever it’s called
knowing japan it's really common, fathers don't get to spent time with their family cuz of work, it may sound odd but it common in japan to overwork, so much and time that you wont even see your own family and they even die overworking, it's so common that it even has a name. Karoshi, or death from overwork, has been a recognizable social problem in Japan since the 1970s.
as well it would be annoying having to make your mc parents appear in the story witch isn't about something that has to do with parents so it's better to just kill them off than have them be fine but never have them appear again
Power of friendship done right is when the friends actually help and everyone lays their life at each other's hands in a last ditch, ride or die attack that unless it's executed to perfection, it's over.
An annoying trope I hate the most is the main character accidentally walking into a girl changing and then the main character gets shamed for being a pervert. They really don’t know how to lock doors💀
Personally, the reason why it bothers me when the female character hits a male protagonist is because throughout the anime they portray her as weak and needy (or she trained, but still loses all the fights), but she gets angry at the stupidest thing, and now she has the strength of a Saiyan. Like if she is that strong, I really would like to se her fight, that would be cool, but no.
Gotta throw salt on "literally me" characters too. People really believing they are Hachiman just because they've never spoken or tried to speak to girls 💀
The trope I hate the most is the overly aggressive and abusive female character that the main character likes for some reason even though she’s THE WORST lol
The reason why so many shonen MCs are fatherless is to appeal to the Japanese youth, many of whom have mostly absent fathers due to Japan’s insane work culture
It does doesnt it. Even characters with living fathers, they were barely present for their kids and the animes portray it as if its alright as the characters never got resentful moreso they idolize them sometimes- examples are gon of hxh, gohan of dbz, luffy, usopp of one piece
I think that applies to everyone in contemporary times plus its so overused that i agree with him more than you but that doesnt i disrespect your input
It appeals to everyone. Men can be irresponsible assholes like that and it's easy for them to leave. I mean, some guys even complain about having to pay child support god forbid. My dad was basically Gon's dad from HxH. Never paid child support either.
one trope that i've seen a lot is when a main characther, usually a male one, accidently enters in a room or something and sees a female characther either nude or semi-nude (like changing clothes or something) and instead of the dude going ''oh shit my bad'' and closing the door, the mf just stays there like his fight or flight instinct stopped on freeze, and because of it, he gets slapped for it or even, and i cannot believe this shit exists, but the reverse thing, a female characther walking in a room with a male characther changing clothes, then for some reason the GIRL calls HIM a pervert and slaps him, like bitch u are the one who invaded his privacy without knocking first, wtf are u on about?!
0:48 Loli tropes 3:35 Wikipedia/Jobber tropes 4:18 Loser = getting the bitches tropes 4:50 sexual harassment = normal tropes 5:45 bait/dirty plot troupes 6:37 Fatherless creates good person tropes 7:08 plot tool character tropes 8:25 no consequences tropes 9:42 fanservice tropes 10:53 One cloth man tropes 11:25 assault on a man tropes 11:44 wasted character tropes
As a person who has AoT at the top of their list and thinks Levi is the best character, I still don’t know how tf he lived the thunder spear explosion. BRO YOUR VITAL ORGANS ARE GONE AND YOU HAVE NO PULSE, YET YOU ONLY LOSE 2 FINGERS AND THE ABILITY TO WALK. Yep makes sense, don’t want to trigger all the Levi stans like me. Edit: I meant Levi is my favourite not the best written character, I understand there are better characters but don’t get all worked up on the internet over someone’s opinion
I ended up watching up all of AOT and I thought Levi was pretty mid.Not bad but I ended up saying to my self through the entire series “how did he become so popular”😅
The Loli thing is just a small problem that I have been noticing in the media everywhere. Ironically enough, western media/hollywood has a inverted version of this but in a more subtle and personally, sinister way . Does anyone know of the trope in science fiction movies where there's a super sexy chick who can kick ass yet has the mentality of a 5 year old and was created just a few days ago....Yeah...kinda fucked up if you think about it, and they always, ALWAYS...ended up with the dude who they first saw...it's like Hollywood justifies this by saying "what if, we put a child in a body of an adult then let's have her sexualized and fall in love with the first person she sees? That ain't have no pedophile undertones right?" Okay thank you for anyone listening to my TEDtalk sorry if this comes across as ranting.
another teased death is for Joseph from JoJo. He got shot into space by a volcano and came back down unscathed later in the episode. My man even showed up to his own funeral 💀
Tommy, the fact that you mentioned Sakura as the “useless female character” I can imagine there be a video titled “The Many Ls of Sakura Haruno (More or Less)”😂😂🤣🤣
@Goofy ahh dingle She is more valuable as a healer than an actual ninja, and even then, she barely healed anyone, if she's gonna be more a healer than a fighter, why send her on missions? Literally just leave her in a ninja hospital where she will make infinitely more impact than getting bodied by every main villain she fights if she doesn't have someone to carry her
I also hate that assault a man trope. It is kind of double standards and it gets ridiculous the claimed reasons. I literally dropped norigami because of that. Chick was messing with dude in his sleep and gets mad at him calling him a pervert and hits him and he just wanted to sleep in peace. Dude was a literal God taking that abuse 🤦🏽♀️
Honestly, the problem isn't that they 1000 years old or so but look 8, the problem is the sexualisation, and also them being shipped with adults is just... ew.
The only trope that I can forgive here is the static wardrobe. I know mangakas are stressed and pressured as hell so I understand if they want to not come up with new designs for clothes every other week.
very true, i agree with this. i think it's kind of cool to have a character who's cool and has a cool outfit and wears it all the time. issues with it i have are yes, that crusty ahh fit aint gettin washed for sure- stressed artists/animators could give us 3 panels or 3 shots of the character doing some washing and it would be cleared up i also like it when the character/s change fits occasionally. like, not even that often- just makes for some variety. like dokja kim from ORV. he has his classic fit everyone always draws him in but there were other times in the comic that he had different fits 😭at least
@@Epsilon-18 Because they don't want to. And from what most anime I've watched, they already have another set of clothes that they wear occassionally but they don't have to change clothes considering they're just a bunch of drawings. Besides, it helps with recognizing which characters are which.
@@Epsilon-18 Because it's animation. Why do you think western cartoons always have the same outfit? It's to ease out the work to do. While in the manga version you will see the characters have different clothes, in animation it's more hard than that.
The trope that annoys me the most is in isekai when the main character attempts to justify owning slaves because they “treat them well.” At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter how well you treat your slaves because you already lost all base that you could have in an argument as you support a system which kidnaps other people and forces them into bondage. And what’s worse is when they try to justify it because slavery is “part of (insert kingdom’s name here)’s culture.” Like bro, you’ve literally broken almost every single law in the kingdom and have ignored almost every custom said kingdom has, but somehow owning another person is the one thing you can’t change because it’s “part of their customs?” 🙄
This is what i dislike about Highschool DxD Rias let's Issei get killed so she could get him as a servant and the Evil Pieces are just awful once you are a Devil there's no way out you have to do anything for the Devil that turned you even having sex and being part of a harem and running away gets you a kill on sight order you can get turned against you will if you are dying so the Devil just has to shoot you then there is the Society all natural born pure blood devils are automatically High Class while you have to start at Low Class that means a newly born Baby is a higher rank then you.
And yet in the eyes of modern anime fans, that anime was good, i mean it have good ideas, but for me what kill me was the ending, and that ending that the same is happening in another dimension, i hate that because it never works ok, and i think, why you feel pity, why should i feel pity for another dimesnion kingdom, if you dont kill them you die and all the things in these world die with you so sorry, but dont try to manipulate me, because that is sad, dude i am not a child that is not capable to understand reality, also i hate multi universes because it hardly work, transport to another world these second wave of isekai i cant take it, how we go in the first anime isekai to a girl that only power was wilding a sword to literaly the main god being a god, and when the first aniem isekai the girl in an ova of more or less an hour has more personality that guys in entire series
@@realdragon Hypocrecy in its best, and the other day i watch an analizis of one of the best villanse even judge Claud Frollo, and what is the trait that he has more predominant hypocrecy, he uphold the law, but because he beleive it will be the best, but not for others, for himself, so he uphold laws, and want to obey them, but the moment he has to suffer acording to these laws, be phisical or spirituals he find excuses, a massive hypocrite
I remember when I thought "fanservice" meant that the author took feedback from their audience and implemented it the top 3 fanservice anime were not what I thought
not entirely, in reality fanservice is not completely about sexualization (even tho normies and most fans would think so), its about inserting unnecesary or sometimes distracting gratuitious elements that more often than not, serve no purpose beside catching the eyes of the audience, it is nowadays mostly sexualization because thats an easy one, but it can also be, fights that really serve no purpose, fan beloved characters appearing without serving a purpose or character traits deployed for no reason, even angst or so. So, things that fans love, but are put there without thought or purpose. (so you can see why its thought to be only sexualization tropes)
I’m not 100% sure but I think that IS what it means but anime fan degenerates (the ones who give normal anime fans a bad look like myself) changed it to be much worse
I think Tanjiro’s costume is justified. He obviously has destroyed his uniform many times and I think they just remake it for him. His haori is very significant to him and I can see why he’d always keep it on
I mean, in Tanjiro's case, it was a uniform so he was SUPPOSED to wear it everyday but for NARUTO THOUGH HE GOTTA WASH HIS CLOTHES CAUSE I KNOW IT STANK
The Fatherless trope reflects the reality in Japan. Not many people there really grew up with a good relationship with their father. Especially if you're mangaka
@@diegodunn-humphrey512 Japan is very much a Work-centric country. Most parents, especially fathers, don't spend a lot of time with their kids and when they do it's typically just shoving expectations of grades, reputation, or reprimanding them for their dreams. So basically like everywhere else but cranked up to 200%.
Easily one of the worst tropes is the trope where a female character abuses a man, but it’s funny because she’s a girl so she can’t abuse men. Im mentioning it because while it was mentioned I feel that it wasn’t touched on enough, especially since vice versa the anime would probably be about a woman’s trauma.
In my book, the protagonist and the girl, well let's say it's something like that but the girl, let's say she didn't have a happy life... besides, the protagonist is capable of resisting damage (I mean, he's half demon and this story is fantasy, so)
I hate these types of female characters, when they get angry for literally no fucking reason or just being annoyingly bossy when they themselves can't do shit most of the time. I'm not saying it's all female characters out there but I hate when we only have the "meam smart chick" (or the "nice but stupid chick" I also hate those)
I thought of attack on titan where historia punches levi but the manga actualy did this better because levi literally grabs her by the neck and threatens her but the anime cut that out so there’s less context.
@@trojanspyware i liked it in the anime better because of how levi just looked and didn't even move, like historia was a bug trying to punch a steel wall
The whole fatherless/useless dad thing makes a lot of sense when you remember that no one worth calling a parent would let their kid get involved in anime shenanigans. It's not that there are no good parents in most anime worlds, it's just that all their children are living boring safe lives that aren't worth watching.
thats exactly my thoughts, and because most anime protagonist start fighting n shit at hella young age, they need to have no parent around telling them to go to bed
Most Shonen writers can't write parents, but I love the exceptions: Evangelion: Gendo Ikari... He's not useless. He's just a bad person in more or less the same way as his son. Urusei Yatsura- When the aliens show up, Ataru's dad just wants to hide behind his newspaper like a good salaryman. Ataru's mom, much like Ataru, just wants to have sex with some smoking hot Aliens (that or steal their money). The apple falls straight down. Ranma 1/2- Genma is abusive and tends to try to escape his responsibilities with weaponized incompetence, but he is shrewd and an active participant in the show. Horimiya- Hori's dad.
@@akazienoel2009 to be fair aunt mito IS THE REASON why ging is a deadbeat , after ging showed up with his son , she took gon out of gings hands and said ging aint gonna raise gon and that he should leave , and also aunt mito also tried her best to hide who ging is from gon even lying and saying gon's parents died in an car accident.
I think for the fatherless trope is that in Japan it’s customary that the father is away from the household in order to focus more on work and bringing in money.
IMO it's less about that and more about every shounen protag needing to be Batman backstory-wise and whether they're a brooding emo because of it or do they cover it up by being the class clown (most of the time it's the latter). It's supposed to make the character more complex (losing loved ones is pretty high on the personal trauma tierlist) but it's so overused it's just annoying.
Worst part about the loli-trope is you can make a female character that isn't busty (a flat chested one) WITHOUT making it look like a kid. there's plenty of characters in a show where I can tell they are making them look like infants on purpose. In addition to the loli-trope there's also the shota trope which is basically the same thing with boys. I also hate fanservice that's overly intrusive... I really liked the concepts on shows like highschool of the dead, fireforce, and highrise invasion, etc, etc... but it was just ruined by the endless fanservice for me, and it felt borderline creepy to watch constant panty-shots... especially when the characters were implied to be minors (cough cough, highrise invasion).
I’m a woman & I hate the 1000+ yr old loli trope too. One of my female friends in High School was obsessed with Dance in the Vampire Bund & she couldn’t see how gross it sexualized the main vampire character. If she was a short person with hips & breasts, it would have been fine. But no, they had realistic little kid proportions even with fat baby limbs. It was just really, really gross.
fun fact those demi humans who look like kids are on point.......example fae folks are literally shapeshifters and vampires are literally youthful immortals so child like vampire maybe on point on legends
I mean I’m fine with adults looking like kids since that’s a real thing but it would’ve been nice if they showed the struggles. From what I know. Many try to look older. Others don’t but many at least acts like adults. A good example of making an adult looking like a child is the villain babydoll. It was just perfect.
She is not fkn real. Go protect real children with real lives and real feelings from real pedos. But leave me tf alone because I'm not doing anything wrong, and i won't act like i do just because some random virgins are gonna be butthurt over something so meaningless.
Transformations may be some of the longest things ever. I can use the bathroom, get married, and get grandchildren all while Goku shows off Super Saiyan 3.
It may be because I watched DBZ Kai (Yes I’m not afraid to admit it) but the transformations usually aren’t even long at all unless they’re showing it off for the first time, which is understandable because they have to hype it up.
@@redisGabe bro even in DBZ kai Goku be screaming and transforming for a solid 5 minutes, on the other hand it did feel like the definitive Dragon Ball experience while not being completely irritating.
My most hated troupes are loli, old pervert character and super dramatic love triangle and when the author leaves stuff "open to interpretation" : like open ended endings or unlabeled relationships - "are they friends? lovers? love each other like siblings?" Oh, the drama, and at the end it's never clarified. - violent fandom fights ensue (sometimes the creator will explain in an interview after the series ends- which is also annoying: include it in the storyline!).
Thank you omg, open ended relationships are terrible, authors will make a whole romance anime and not confirm if their in a relationship or not, makes no sense
@@RandomGuy-eg8zs in JJK there’s a thing called a “binding vow”. It’s pretty much a sacred pact someone can make that it’s reinforced by the supernatural forces of the universe or whatever. One way to do it is to make a binding vow with yourself, in which you sacrifice something in exchange for something else (usually a boost in strength). *Reveal one’s hand* is a binding vow like that. If you reveal the details of your abilities and your weaknesses, stuff that it’s clearly advantageous to your opponent, you get a boost to your own cursed energy. Edit: also, iirc, the amount of details you reveal is proportional to the boost you get.
Yup. The door isn't locked, whoever is inside does not answer if the MC knocks, they leave no indication as to what they are doing inside, they only respond when the door starts to open and they are just in the middle of the room for 0 reason.
A great way to solve the accidentally waling in is to knock, but the next best thing is for the girl to not immediately knock his lights out because unless its truely depraved, the mc is actually sorry for walking in
The trope that i _hate_ the most is the fantasy anime (or an action scene, perhaps) that always have this one girl who wears goddamn bikini as an armor and moans everytime she fight or get hit. Like, _why-_
The clothing trope is actually understandable, its there in almost all manga because its almost impossible to constantly have the character change the way they look and dress when you have to draw chapters once a week and keep the quality consistent
@@-originalLemon- ok first thing first they need to design the new costume the poses And make it iconic most cartoons get like 6 weeks to get animated and that on the short end of the stick
Wow, reading through all the comments here and seeing so many SANE people actually restored my faith in humanity after being tormented by the endless hordes of creeps and weirdos in the 9anime/aniwave comments.
I like how the owl house subverts the “1000 y/o god child trope” by presenting it in a realistic way. With the collector being exactly that, but his power yet immaturity makes them super easy to be manipulated and simply used for power. And how he suffers from loneliness and has suffered through many horrific events but has never been able to truly grasp it due to them technically being a child.
I tought it was something that depended on his species, like how on The Mandalorian baby Yoda (Grogu) is said to be a 50 yo but also that his species age differently so he looks/behaves like a child. But honestly, if I was a thousand year old all-powerful diety w/ a full grown mindset I wouldn't choose to look like a 2nd grader.
@milesgwatidzo9267not to mention he kinda reminds me of bill cipher . Mystical god that is chaotic and too powerful to beat that arrives physically in the last episodes .
A specific trope that annoys me the most is the not just the perverted character but the perverted monk,i think that problem is pretty self-explanatory
My most hated tropes are anime nose bleeds and tsunderes. The nose bleeding got so annoying I actually dropped an anime series for it (forgot the name, but I know it was a pretty old anime). The same can be said for Toradora. It was a great romance anime, but everytime the mc would get he's head clobbered in, I wanted to just stop the episode. Ngl, I think tsunderes made me love villainous mc's. If someone tried punching the villainous mc, man would break the person's arm and pull a reverse card, man or female. Or just defend himself. Kazuma and Guts are two examples.
there are good tsunderes but then we got those annoying ones who will fucking dropkick your spine bcs you said good morning to them, those just make me feel an unbelivable amount of anger
11:22 I need an explanation on this too bc I never understood it. Ig it's supposed to be funny? But all I see is "oh good mb she'll actually react that way to a villain and stuff" and then the no surprise disappointment when she dishes out 0 offense to a villain and becomes a hostage
Fun fact: Kishimoto, the writer of Naruto has on record said he hates Sakura as much as everyone else, and he regrets writing her the way he did because the story could have been better if he wrote her well (he mentioned things like developing her and many other characters well, and giving more exposure to characters who went into way more a side character when they really should have continued to have been part of the expanded main cast).
I'm pretty sure it's not that he 'hates her' but that he just can't write women in general. When you look back on your completed work, of _course,_ you'll realize where you messed up and could make things better. That's just the art of having literal hindsight in your hands/bookshelves.
The trope which I hate the most is when the main hero gets so hung-up about refusing to kill the villain, even when no realistic alternative exists for stopping the guy (like he's too powerful to safely put in jail). This is an especially pernicious trope in battle shounen stories, where just about every protagonist is like this (besides ironically some of the most popular, like Dragon Ball, Naruto, Bleach). When Mr Big Bad has already killed countless innocent people and is a threat to the entire world, it is more than justified to kill him...he 100% deserves to die. No, killing him would not be "murder" nor would it make the hero just as bad as the villain, that's stupid. I could understand if it were just the hero having difficulty coming to terms with the grave nature of killing someone, but it's never just that; the hero always has to make a moral issue about it. And as a result, more often than not, the author will warp to plot to come up with some contrived way for the hero to defeat the villain without directly killing him (or at least, the hero himself won't be the one to kill the villain). This can easily ruin an otherwise great story for me.
Well, the hxh cast is also kind of an exception, nearly everyone killed at least once, even the younger or more innocent looking (This comment honestly has no further goal, other than to push hxh whenever I can)
This is why the hero society is flawed in my hero academia. Kill the main villain, save a million lives. Take the main villain to jail, only to have him and many other very dangerous villains escape, lose a million lives, then have innocent people blame you for this happening, have the whole world hate you because you couldn’t stop all said villains. Nah, I COULD stop it! If you let me oh I don’t know….KILL THEM SO THIS WOULDN’T HAPPEN AGAIN!?!?! But oh no no, that will look bad in the image of the public and ruin your reputation and status as a hero. You can’t kill villains now mr.hero, because killing is wrong. Despite the fact this bastard just shot up a whole orphanage, did unspeakable things to 18 women, and had one parking violation. Nope! Can’t kill him for that, take him to jail to make him think about what he’s done. Oh yeah, here’s some money for saving the day hero. Jesus Christ AllMight you should have killed All For One when you did…..
Bro DBZ's the biggest culprit, Goku deadass letting Frieza live, and for what reason? Ik with Vegeta it was for rivalry reasons but why would he let an tyrant like Frieza free?
As a h0rni person myself, fanservice has me indifferent at best and annoyed at worst. I love spicy art as much as if not more than the next guy but when I'm watching a show for the story or characters, that part of my minds in the back chilling at the moment. I don't need this right now.
I don't mind Fanservice, but I don't like Ecchi Anime because the Story and Characters in those are Mostly Trash. As good Kill La Kill is (Even though the second half of the anime could've been better, but that's my personal opinion.) , it's not enough to save the genre, for me.
@@shaneburke9034 Fair, I'm down bad so I don't mind but valid fucking opinion unlike the average twt user calling it weird, misogynistic, and objectifying.
the few romance animes i watched don't have any oversexuallized scenes it's js wholesome or chill (Romantic Killer, Kimi ni Todoke, etc.) Oh and yea im NEVER watching seven deadly sins 💀
One thing people never talking about is how kishimoto kept making Naurto's backstory sadder while never acknowledging his positives while doing this vice versa to other characters
Naruto is the reincarnation of literal Jesus and the only hardship his childhood contains is being an orphan living in a pretty good home become watched over constantly to insure his safety and mild bullying. He really doesn’t have THAT sad of a backstory. Throughout the story of Naruto he loses a grand total of like 3 people he cares about, while sasuke is out here with his entire ass clan genosided
@@dindoyop7478 There aren't a lot of positives I can find, getting ignored, hated and insulted by practically everyone you know and that your whole life is sad, no shit. Even if other characters in the show had it way worse than him.
11:37 Muhammad Avdol. Such an incredibly powerful stand user that not only had a fake death that took him out for like a good 1/3 of the story, but an actual death RIGHT BEFORE THE FINAL SHOWDOWN WITH DIO
Characters not changing clothes is not just in anime, the reason why they do that is because a character’s personality are reflected on their fashion and making different clothes every time is tiring
Still, it shouldn't stop creators from getting creative with their characters' fashion once in a while. They can still change clothes on occasion while still reflecting their personality. This is part of the reason why I love Bleach a lot. The characters have their own recurring signature clothes while also having a variety of cool-looking casual wears. Fairy Tail also does well in that department; almost every arc, the MCs get a wardrobe change and they're all good.
@@mohamadshafiqmohamadhanifa7853 it does take time to think up different styles if clothes for the xters each update, and some creators just can't afford that. And giving the same style or set of clothing to a xter can help make them stand out from the rest of the cast, especially in series with a larger than normal cast. Lastly, depending on the genre or characterization of the xter, a constant change of clothes is not always necessary.
@@kcluna2187 thats not the whole reason, id say the main reason is 2d animation and how its done. when you make a long lasting series, you need people to redraw your characters up to 10 thousand times for a single episode (thats an example on the upper numbers but still, like 720 drawings per minute when the character is in motion) so you need your artists to be so accustomed to your model that they can draw it as fast as cheaply as possible. Once you change the model, they will have to "re-train" their hands to get used to the new model in order to do it as accurately and fast under the times they are given for weekly episodes. TLDR: changing models is a huge deal that requires budget investment and weighs heavily on the production side thats not something you can afford on a weekly series.
ME TOO!!! Literally, there is nothing above or on the same level as a god, gods are the highest, nothing else. Especially since gods can easily just look at people and the person will cease to have even been born in the first place, a teen with a massive powerful sword isn’t gonna do SQUAT!!!
10:50 tonjiro gets a pass though because thats his uniform that hes has to wear on missions and he probably has multiple like a boxer having multiple gloves
I think the "explain the ability" trope can be kind of fixed if it implies the character thinking their next moves in their head instead of saying out loud. We audience still need some kind of info to know wassup,in which case, solving it by using the character's inner monologue.
I like it better in times where we kind of figure it out as we go along. It adds a feeling of urgency and panic when you dont know anything and have to guess with context clues along with the opponent in the fight. It makes the threat more threatening when we need to see it to learn more about it.
Like in the guy Richie Sherlock Holmes movies where he would plan every step of a fight before hand, or kirito vs heclif fight in sao abridged where they subvert the trope with kirito getting knocked on his ass while his still coming up with his fight plan.
i think that whole trope is a crutch for authors to explain what the fuck is going on without having to put in the effort to flesh out the abilities and/or to just make shit flashy for the sake of it so you don't know what's happening, more prominent in manga imo. Like great mangakas will be able to explain the flow of a fight with just their drawings, but if you're not able to do that all that well you just put some random smear lines on their legs and arms and have the sidekick explain the fight in the background. No shade to artists/storywriters since i've never tried either so i don't know how good i could be but it really feels like the easy way out sometimes.
The trope that annoys me is when the main character is pretty much afraid of p*ssy despite all his inner thoughts being about his sexual interest in girls and eyeing up one of his friends, but as soon as one of them gets near him he just stiffens up like a plank with whited-out eyes and gritted teeth and freaks tf out.
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That reminds me of Yamcha in early Dragonball, though he actively wanted to overcome that fear and eventually succeeded.
@@donpablitojuarez4640 its also the reason I don't tell people I watch and like one piece. I could say jjk since it has women without huge tits in bikinis but that has incest
The thing with "explaining and introducing yourself and your attack while fighting your enemy", was actually based on the olden era of Japan, where the Samurai meets his/her opponents, that he/she must introduced him/herself first, while explaining his next attack moves to the enemy....but then it got backfired after the war between the Mongolian warriors, so the stuff with "explaining your attack while in the middle of a fight" became useless, thus it became nothing but *history*
The trope that absolutely pisses me off is that everyone is incompetent expect for the main character even though that said incompentent character was said to be one of the strongest in the freaking continent
I like your list here, and i'm just going to add some of mine: 1) the "kind" MC trope: where MC is set as a kind person but is actually just naive. Example is that thing i read where MC is getting bullied by her "bestfriend". Bully is not even hiding it, but MC is still "she's my bestfriend even tho she's blatantly bullying me we're still friends", "coz i'm a good person, i'm not gonna defend myself and just show my bestfriend(bully) the power of kindness by treating obviously mean people kindly coz i'm nice". Like hello? There's a difference between kindness and stup!dity. You are not kind, you are just dumb. Tried giving it a chance so i read 100+ ch but nothing's changed so i dropped it. 2) the naive/clumsy = cute trope: there are some where being naive/clumsy is cute, but some manga is over doing it that it's just annoying. Female lead always dropping things, always falling down, doing stup!d things, have no self awareness, always trusting people, etc. It's too much, it's annoying. Maybe that's why i like characters that are smart, and actually have a backbone.
Wait, why is every "stupid" got an exclaimation mark for an i? Don't tell me RU-vid is cencoring the word "stupid" now... 😓 Edit: clearly it isn't. I'm now more confused.
Nobody is gonna talk about the unrealistic child trope ? In anime, a child is generally : - Cute, innocent, loving, which is close to reality but they are not perfect and still do mistakes ! - OR cold and traumatized, doesn’t play or act like a child - OR a super smart prodigy
about romance anime: you can absolutely have the meain couple get together, and still have an interesting story to tell, a perfect example being "heartstopper". there is NO excuse for dragging this shit on to infinity. and about clothing: that's true for pretty nuch all comics/comics based media. it's done simpler because it would be hard to recognize the characters if they kept changing clothes. it's really onw of the earliest things you lwarn about drawing a comic
As for the explaining the super powers trope. I actually like it because the idea of explaining their powers while in a serious situation makes me laugh.
Gojo pfp checks out, esp when they take time out of their fight and drop their guard Abit cuz they know the power gap is too big for the opponent to even have a chance.
another trope I want to add in the theme of sexual degeneracy is incest/long time step-sibling romance subplots. It made it harder to watch summertime render (which is a murder mystery btw) when every emotional moment reminds you that both of the MCs step siblings want to fuck him. Mei Mei from jujutsu kaisen was also very unlikeable in the shibuya arc since all of her dialogue with her *kid* brother were basically innuendos. I can at least respect when an anime is upfront about it and straight up makes that part of the title/synopsis so I can avoid it...
I know this vid was posted a while ago but I feel like the sister-brother love trope needs to be on this list. Like that's literal incest and a lot of the time they never even outline if they're only step siblings, and even then, it's still disgusting...
I'm seeing that even in a recent popular one Spy Family, where Yuri seems in love or at least obsessed, with his sister Yor. Maybe it's being played for comedy, but I find it creepy and there's too much of this stuff IMO.
Do you know Incest merriage in Japan is legal, well, to a certain degree at least I believe, like cousins marrying cousins I'm pretty sure is legal in Japan. And I think it varies as well in different cities or somthing.
@@mehitablestorm8877I think that's a separate thing from what the main coment was talking about. They call characters like Yuri "siscon", Brother/Sister Complex being the term they use to refeer to those "obsessed with their sibling" type of character. Personally, i think is weird as hell, but it seems to be a cultural thing since its a very common concept found in all sorts of stories (though mainly in a comedic fashion like with Yuri). Generally it doesnt carry a sexual/romantic intent, its more like someone that posess an insane amount of filial love for one reason or the other. Like the typical caricature of the overprotective father/brother being even more exagerated somehow. So its mean to be understood as something harmless if rather anoying for the sibling in question. They may even be weirded out themselves if the story is self-aware enough.